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to unfold in the ways that local elections should unfold. they take that at every level. at the very local level of cities and municipalities, they want to do it at the state level. and they also want to do it at the federal level dumping millions, tens of millions of dollars into presidential elections. again, they're the textbook case of why we have to get money out of politics. >> you know, it's also interesting, krystal, as i said in the opening of this segment that they said they're not going to roll over and play dead. and here we see it being demonstrated and manifesting itself in local elections. but the president lately has been calling out billionaires with an outsize influence on politics. take a listen. >> there aren't a lot of functioning democracies around the world that work this way. where you can basically have millionaires and billionaires bank rolling whoever they want, however they want, in some cases undisclosed and what it means is ordinary americans are shut out of the process. >> ordinary americans are shut out of the
to unfold in the ways that local elections should unfold. they take that at every level. at the very local level of cities and municipalities, they want to do it at the state level. and they also want to do it at the federal level dumping millions, tens of millions of dollars into presidential elections. again, they're the textbook case of why we have to get money out of politics. >> you know, it's also interesting, krystal, as i said in the opening of this segment that they said they're...
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. >> we've contacted everybody in the states we could think of, and--you know, from elected officials to fbi to our local prosecutor. and everybody says, "yeah, obviously there's something wrong here. it was a scam, but to prove it is gonna be very difficult." >> safer: galbraith declined our request for an interview. canadian police now say he was running a ponzi scheme. do you blame yourselves at all? >> to a point. we just didn't find the--the red flags popping up. so we tried it, and then we lost. a lot. >> might as well went to vegas and put it all on red. >> (laughs) we would have a lot more fun. >> safer: at least in vegas, you know the odds always favor the house. elsewhere, even the most sophisticated among us can be had. for instance, our gullibility expert, stephen greenspan, who, after writing a book on the subject, discovered he'd lost $400,000 dollars of his retirement money to who else? bernie madoff. was it embarrassing for you? >> two days after i had the first book copy in my hand, i found that out. well, it was painful, obviously. >> safer: and the fact was, greensp
. >> we've contacted everybody in the states we could think of, and--you know, from elected officials to fbi to our local prosecutor. and everybody says, "yeah, obviously there's something wrong here. it was a scam, but to prove it is gonna be very difficult." >> safer: galbraith declined our request for an interview. canadian police now say he was running a ponzi scheme. do you blame yourselves at all? >> to a point. we just didn't find the--the red flags popping...
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chris christie's focus is on winning elections. today the basketball star and like by guy shaquille o'neal was in an ad endorsing christie. >> he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> the governor, that's the tag line. the real clear politics poll has him in front by 26 points. i think it's possible to understand, joy, that there's such a thing as a smart politician. not just an ideological or right or middle of the road politicians. they can lose just like ideologues can. not necessarily in his league but around the aaa level is this guy christie. i think the way he's running his campaign is guaranteed to get him 70%. >> don't you love the way president clinton getting more southern when he gets into it. >> you can do it too. >> if pressed i could. but i think christie understands how to be a conservative running in a blue state. he's calibrating his whole political life, his whole political being a calibrated to new jersey which is a blue state. christie understood
chris christie's focus is on winning elections. today the basketball star and like by guy shaquille o'neal was in an ad endorsing christie. >> he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> the governor, that's the tag line. the real clear politics poll has him in front by 26 points. i think it's possible to understand, joy, that there's such a thing as a smart politician. not just an ideological or right or middle of the...
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it is election day. jake tapper on the road in asbury park, new jersey, watching the gubernatorial race closely. "the lead" starts now. >>> greetings from asbury park, new jersey. with all due respect to bruce springsteen, today is about a different boss here in new jersey. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the politics lead. election 2013. what happens today could change the political landscape in hundreds of cities. new york, boston, detroit and many more, all electing new mayors. and we are closely watching two gubernatorial races. one in virginia that could be a weather vane for political winds and the other, in new jersey, here, which could be the crucible for a 2016 white house run for governor christie. i board the campaign bus to spend the day with him, sitting down for an exclusive behind the scenes interview about everything from obama care to problems plaguing his party to his recent weight loss. >>> and one of christie's potential republican rivals in 2016, senator rand paul of kentucky, o
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and in 2012 they voted to re-elect him with 71% of their vote. a vote they expect to lead to change. >> hey, obama, don't deport my momma! >> but reform is too big of an issue for just one party. so they've made their way to the outside of the office of senator marko rubio. >> we ask him to stand up and champion our cause. >> they're giving a couple speeches. a lot of the local media have shown up. the plan is for them to all march inside and get senator rubio to make a statement. the son of cuban immigrants, rubio has the youth, energy and background story that connects with many latinos. >> my father was born to a farming family in rural cuba. >> and rubio in the gop's best shot at reaching this crucial vote. >> his parents were cuban exiles. they did everything they could to guarantee him a better tomorrow. >> right. >> so we're trying to say, you know, champion the cause. whether he's here or not, nobody ever says anything, it's like we'll get back to you. you're an elected official, you should be available to the people. >> marco rubio, 350.
and in 2012 they voted to re-elect him with 71% of their vote. a vote they expect to lead to change. >> hey, obama, don't deport my momma! >> but reform is too big of an issue for just one party. so they've made their way to the outside of the office of senator marko rubio. >> we ask him to stand up and champion our cause. >> they're giving a couple speeches. a lot of the local media have shown up. the plan is for them to all march inside and get senator rubio to make a...
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another election is coming up. we know from the psychological literature that letting people know that what they thought might have been a private act whether or not they vote is actually a matter of public record. sko psychologists call it social pressure. it's remarkably effective getting people to vote. if you have good data and strong analytics telling you who supporters are in the electorate but not necessarily habitual voters and a lot of volunteers who can put stickers on doors, you have a recipe for driving turnout even if you have terry mcauliffe who you would not think is an inspiring figure for his base. >> wearing an "i voted" sticker. governor, you wanted to say something there. >> i think sasha is right campaigns especially on the democratic side have become more sophisticated and that public pressure about did you vote yet works to a degree. but don't think for a moment that there isn't self-driven voters. the enthusiasm gap still matters. if you look at 2008 when democratic enthusiasm for president
another election is coming up. we know from the psychological literature that letting people know that what they thought might have been a private act whether or not they vote is actually a matter of public record. sko psychologists call it social pressure. it's remarkably effective getting people to vote. if you have good data and strong analytics telling you who supporters are in the electorate but not necessarily habitual voters and a lot of volunteers who can put stickers on doors, you have...
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and election day, it is hours away. people across the country will be heading to the polls tomorrow. coming up next, you have three contests getting national attention. find out which race could help shape the 2016 presidential election. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial h
and election day, it is hours away. people across the country will be heading to the polls tomorrow. coming up next, you have three contests getting national attention. find out which race could help shape the 2016 presidential election. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my...
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in '94, he was elected president of the new, free south africa. ♪ there have been very few figures in the entire history of the world as revered or as important as nelson mandela. but the question is, what happens next? ♪ >> johannesburg or joburg or jozi. the largest city of population in south africa. and the economic powerhouse of the country. southwest of johannesburg, soweto. originally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the blackjacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ >> we're here on game day. a grudge match in a country where soccer approaches religion. you can feel it in soweto or rather you can see it as everywhere you look people show their love for the local orlando pirates or johannesburg kaiser chiefs. mawilies inn. the typical local joint in soweto. the perfect place to talk about a game, drink yourself silly over the results of a game, or just have a very fine l
in '94, he was elected president of the new, free south africa. ♪ there have been very few figures in the entire history of the world as revered or as important as nelson mandela. but the question is, what happens next? ♪ >> johannesburg or joburg or jozi. the largest city of population in south africa. and the economic powerhouse of the country. southwest of johannesburg, soweto. originally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in...
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newly elected senator cory booker said he's booking enda. we've got republican dean heller saying he's going to support this bill, making five republicans in favor so we're at the 60-vote threshold so no filibuster on this. three republicans who can vote in favor aren't saying how they'll too. are you surprised that senator portman is sitting on this? we know that he came out with a full-throated endorsement of marriage equality after revealing that his son came out to him identifying as gay. >> well, he may be waiting for strategic reasons that are unique to ohio, where he's from, but i would be very surprised if he doesn't support the bill. i mean he's become a great supporter of lgbt rights and of marriage equality, as you said, so i'm pretty sure he'll support the bill, along with those others that you mentioned. i think at the end of the day this bill will probably have about 63 votes. >> all right. so we've got president obama saying that firing americans for who they are is not eligible. on the huffing post he urged congress to pass i
newly elected senator cory booker said he's booking enda. we've got republican dean heller saying he's going to support this bill, making five republicans in favor so we're at the 60-vote threshold so no filibuster on this. three republicans who can vote in favor aren't saying how they'll too. are you surprised that senator portman is sitting on this? we know that he came out with a full-throated endorsement of marriage equality after revealing that his son came out to him identifying as gay....
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that's one of the juicy insider details from the election. obama and romney campaign officials dishing dirt and settling scores. >>> the sports lead. one nfl player is out and another suspended for what? late hit? helmet to helmet tackle? nope. allegedly it's for the same type of behavior we usually attribute to mean girls in high school. >>> good afternoon. welcome to "the lead." i'm jack tapper. we begin with the national lead. moments ago, the head of the union representing officers with the transportation security administration issued a statement calling for some of those officers to be armed in the aftermath of friday's shooting at los angeles international airport. the statement reads in part quote, at this time, we feel a larger and more consistent armed presence in screening areas would be a positive step in improving security for both tsos and the flying public. the development of a new class of tsa officers with law enforcement status would be a logical approach to accomplishing this goal, end quote. security at airports across the
that's one of the juicy insider details from the election. obama and romney campaign officials dishing dirt and settling scores. >>> the sports lead. one nfl player is out and another suspended for what? late hit? helmet to helmet tackle? nope. allegedly it's for the same type of behavior we usually attribute to mean girls in high school. >>> good afternoon. welcome to "the lead." i'm jack tapper. we begin with the national lead. moments ago, the head of the union...
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considered a terrorist organization by both the united states and israel, they got elected in 2006. this is laila hadan, a native gazan, journalist and author of "the gaza kitchen." >> the catches are not as big as they used to be and that's primarily because the fishermen can't go beyond three or fix nautical miles. >> if you go beyond, what happens? >> they'll shoot at the fishermen, destroy their boats, cut their fishing nets, they'll detain them. it's obviously really risky business. nine nautical miles, that's where that deep sea channel is where you're going to get the really good catches. gaza is the last palestinian area with access to the coast. that's really important to remember. you have the west bank just an hour away, but many of the palestinians there have never seen the sea, have never been to the sea. >> the family owns a small farm in the eastern gaza strip. she and her husband are unusual in that they cook together. this is not typical in this part of the world or in this culture. they use their own fresh-killed chickens to make the gazan classic. the traditional
considered a terrorist organization by both the united states and israel, they got elected in 2006. this is laila hadan, a native gazan, journalist and author of "the gaza kitchen." >> the catches are not as big as they used to be and that's primarily because the fishermen can't go beyond three or fix nautical miles. >> if you go beyond, what happens? >> they'll shoot at the fishermen, destroy their boats, cut their fishing nets, they'll detain them. it's obviously...
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they will go out right before the november elections of next year. that means this is a political bombshell that's unfolding as we speak. you've got the president deceiving the people. 129 million people probably affected. that's middle america really squeezed. that's a political bombshell before an election. >> the reason it's not taking place until next year is the president postponed the employer mandate for a year. by himself he did that the. there was a question about whether it might be a political move. now that we see the individual market going away, it's basically been eliminated by the president and those who voted for this law. now when we look back at the president's decision to postpone the employer mandate, you have to ask yourself what they knew and what they saw coming and what is coming at all of us who have employer sponsored health care. >> it's a long period of oh deception. we have been deceived. the truth has not been told. had it been told, had the president been thoroughly honest way back when -- 2009, 2010, i suspect the out
they will go out right before the november elections of next year. that means this is a political bombshell that's unfolding as we speak. you've got the president deceiving the people. 129 million people probably affected. that's middle america really squeezed. that's a political bombshell before an election. >> the reason it's not taking place until next year is the president postponed the employer mandate for a year. by himself he did that the. there was a question about whether it...
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in 2014 there's supposed to be elections in iraq. and mr. maliki who has been responsible for the escalation of the sectarian violence is still going to be running for re-election. he has to be begin a process of democratization. he has to in effect be prepared to stop this roundup of sunni prominent sunnis and percent cuting the iranian disdissidents that need to be rea patiated or brought into the united states. more importantly, it will spill into syria, by giving al qaeda more reasons to establish the safe haven that we tried to stop al qaeda from developing in iraq and when general petraeus launched his surge there. >> yeah, those are important stories to keep an eye on. ambassad ambassador g ins berg, thanks. we have a neuroscientist who spent decades studying human brain and now turning to the dog brain. what he found and this is true, gra tu tous use of adorable puppy videos. up ahead. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin
in 2014 there's supposed to be elections in iraq. and mr. maliki who has been responsible for the escalation of the sectarian violence is still going to be running for re-election. he has to be begin a process of democratization. he has to in effect be prepared to stop this roundup of sunni prominent sunnis and percent cuting the iranian disdissidents that need to be rea patiated or brought into the united states. more importantly, it will spill into syria, by giving al qaeda more reasons to...
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pacific with a live special on the election results from across the country. for now, that is it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. turning you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now, new documents from inside the obama care war room reveal administration concerns about more problems beyond a broken website. >>> americans on edge after the latest high profile shooting incident. a gunman opening fire in a crowded shopping mall. is this the new normal? >>> and newt gingrich may be full of praise for chris christie on this election day but wait until you hear what christie had to say about gingrich. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with breaking news, just coming into "the situation room" about serious chemical weapons. after the threat of a u.s. military strike this summer, the regime of bashar al assad had apparently been cooperating with international teams working to destroy the country's stockpile of chemical weapons, but now, there are some disturbing new developments. let's
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why should she be elected and senator mike enzi be defeated in the primary? >> well, there are several reasons. first of all, obviously i'm a big supporter of my daughter's. i really believe the republican party is in trouble. we've lost the last two presidential elections, and we badly need, i think, to bring along a new generation of talent, leaders, recruit new folks into the party. i think liz does exactly that. mom with five kids, university of chicago, two tours in the state department, bright, capable, talented and so she's offered herself as a candidate in wyoming. mike's not a bad guy. he's had three terms in the u.s. senate. in the hundred year history since we have been electing senators directly in this country, there's only been one time when the wyoming senator had more than three terms. it's always sort of been the norm, the limit. mike told a lot of people he wasn't going to run, but then he decided he was going to run. but there's going to be a primary. nothing wrong with that. i had to run in a primary when i ran the first time around. >> th
why should she be elected and senator mike enzi be defeated in the primary? >> well, there are several reasons. first of all, obviously i'm a big supporter of my daughter's. i really believe the republican party is in trouble. we've lost the last two presidential elections, and we badly need, i think, to bring along a new generation of talent, leaders, recruit new folks into the party. i think liz does exactly that. mom with five kids, university of chicago, two tours in the state...
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it's an election that could put christie in very solid position for a white house run and it's an election that may have a big impact on the future of the republican party. cnn's erin mcpike is live in new jersey and joins us now. what does it look like there? >> reporter: well, wolf, chris christie was campaigning this morning in freehold, new jersey, which of course is the home of bruce springsteen but in the past four years, chris christie has become very much a rock star in his own right in this state, and i've got to tell you, he was getting that kind of treatment everywhere he went today. four years after he won in what was a squeaker, this race which he's expected to win by 20 to 30 points, is expected to catapult him to the top of the republican presidential field in 2016. new jersey governor chris christie is on an eight day, 90 stop bus tour across his state despite impending victory but his real message to new jersey voters might as well be to republicans across the country. >> imagine that on one night in our history, the whole country is looking to new jersey for leadership. >
it's an election that could put christie in very solid position for a white house run and it's an election that may have a big impact on the future of the republican party. cnn's erin mcpike is live in new jersey and joins us now. what does it look like there? >> reporter: well, wolf, chris christie was campaigning this morning in freehold, new jersey, which of course is the home of bruce springsteen but in the past four years, chris christie has become very much a rock star in his own...
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presidential elections. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking off a bizarre case of a poison payback and the cheating husband. a tabloid soap opera for sure but raises questions including about how much power the federal government should have. here's the back story. a woman in philly says she decided to take revenge after she found out her husband was cheating on her with the best friend. the husband and the best friend had a baby together, so she was sure they were cheating. the wife says she used her skills as a microbiologist to whip up a chemical con cox containing arsenic. she sherrod the mess over the mail box the car and everything else of the friend, all places the victim would touch. seems the worst injury was nothing more than a burnt thumb. nothing else at all. bus it involved tampering with mail box, the feds got involved. and listen to the charge they came up with. violating a treaty that regulates chemical weapons. the woman end up in federal prison, and that brings us to the arguments today before the supreme
presidential elections. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking off a bizarre case of a poison payback and the cheating husband. a tabloid soap opera for sure but raises questions including about how much power the federal government should have. here's the back story. a woman in philly says she decided to take revenge after she found out her husband was cheating on her with the best friend. the husband and the best friend had a baby together, so she was sure they were cheating. the wife...
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that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and it will help to us win the white house when clearly that's not what rush probably wants. >> steve schmidt, the backlash seems to be under way by establishment republicans in washington against ted cruz. >> there's no glory in losing election after election and there's no glory in committing yourself to strategies that are self-evidently defeating the purpose of trying to build a majority that can win elections. so i think that people want to see a healthy republican party advancing conservative principles making conservative policy arguments not to see conservatism generate into a cult of personality and if you look at those polls as bad as they are, there's no evidence to suggest that they're not on anything but a downward trend line. i think as my former boss john mccain used to say, it's always darkest before it's completely black when it comes to some of these
that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and it will help to us win the white house when clearly that's not what rush probably wants. >> steve schmidt, the backlash seems to be under way by establishment republicans in washington against ted cruz. >> there's no glory in losing election after election and there's no glory in committing yourself to strategies that are...
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. >>> it's election day and an emphasis on balanced initiatives. there are also a couple of races with national implications. in new jersey, the governor, chris christie, is looking for another term. he's also looking to keep up momentum for a possible presidential run in 2016. and in virginia, it's a tight governor's race. relatively speaking. terry mcauliffe, former chairman of the democratic party is running against ken cuccinelli, a tea party backed republican who is the state's attorney general. dana bash is watching the action in virginia. erin in the new jersey governor's race. start with virginia. both democrats and republicans closely, closely watching that governor's race and its implications for 2014, 2016. dana, virginia's a battleground state as we know, the president carried it twice in the most cent elections. what do we expect to learn from today? >> well, virginia and the governor's race four years ago, it was really a canary in the coal mine and the sweep in the house. it was one of the first places we really saw a grass roots fru
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how can we be competitive in next year's re-election, win next year's re-election given the political predicament we're in. one of the options they looked at was replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on a ticket in 2012. >> when you say looked at it, polled a focus group? >> two things. the polling and focus groups, asking voters how would you respond, for example, to hillary campaigning with president obama. those kinds of questions. the person advocating for is was chief of staff will ciam bailey. exploring the research. >> did the research focus show? >> it would help but not sufficiently to make that bold of a move. there was an imagine that will benefit to doing it but it wasn't sufficient. what they don't know in this book and what daly wasn't sure op when i talked to him today on the phone is if president obama knew. >> another thing he didn't know. >> that's right. >> he would have just read about it in the newspaper. >> also for chris christie, the newspaper on that was -- >> twice considered, twice scratched off. he was on the original short list for romney in 2012, then
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. >>> and it is election day 2013. we're going to run down today's dig races that could have a huge impact on the direction of the united states of america. >>> hello everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome, it is tuesday, november 5th, election day. you have heard this one over and over again. right? if you like your health insurance plan, you can keep it. last night, though, that presidential promise got a wee bit of a tweak. brianna keilar is live at the white house. some might say it's a bit of semantics. but you know what, that tweak is really loud and it's echoing across the country right now. >> reporter: ig that's right. last night president obama added huge caveat to that statement. listen for the "if" in that statement. >> if you had or have one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law and you really like that plan, what we said was you could keep it if it hasn't changed isn't the law has passed. >> reporter: if it hasn't changed since the law has passed. key now words there. a white house
. >>> and it is election day 2013. we're going to run down today's dig races that could have a huge impact on the direction of the united states of america. >>> hello everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome, it is tuesday, november 5th, election day. you have heard this one over and over again. right? if you like your health insurance plan, you can keep it. last night, though, that presidential promise got a wee bit of a tweak. brianna keilar is live at the white house. some...
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for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run by somebody else. >> wait, what? someone else can take it over? >> yes, but someone else who you would not be coordinating with in terms of pac ads and strategy. >> i think there might be a guy. jon? >> colbert superpac transfer activate. >> colbert. colbert superpac is dead. >> but it has been reborn. definitely not coordinating with stephen colbert superpac! >> all right. so the joke there being that citizens united allows you to create a super pac that raises money and spends money on ads, quit that super pac, hand off the reins to your best fr
for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run...
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do you want to win arguments or do you want to win elections? if you lose race after race after race, at some point you have to say, well, it's great to be a big hero on talk radio, but it would be even better to win some races, take the country in a different direction, get a little patronage along the way. that's what this is supposed to be about. >> shameless plugs. >> our excerpt from "double down" is called "a hunt for puffer fish" which was christie's code name during the vetting. it's about chris christie's vetting. >> very nice. mr. white. >> jennifer epstein on twitter, she's got a great piece on the emerging white house twitter mafia, how they're trying to win the argument on twitter. >> winning in 140 characters leads you to rhetorical characters. >> there's a bunch of races in the new york suburbs for county executive tomorrow. the one i'm keeping an eye on is westchester county. >> swing? >> it is a democratic challenger trying to take on a republican. the democratic challenger is an alma mater of an alumnus of my alma mater. >> wel
do you want to win arguments or do you want to win elections? if you lose race after race after race, at some point you have to say, well, it's great to be a big hero on talk radio, but it would be even better to win some races, take the country in a different direction, get a little patronage along the way. that's what this is supposed to be about. >> shameless plugs. >> our excerpt from "double down" is called "a hunt for puffer fish" which was christie's code...
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and dep troit holds its first mayoral election. tuesday will be a big day for tourists in the nation's capi l capital. public tours resuming. they were stopped about seven months ago because of budget cuts known as the sequester. >>> on wednesday, a major case goes before the u.s. supreme court. the justices will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of holding public prayers before town meetings. and on friday, we'll finally get a look at the october jobs report. the numbers were sdelayed one week paubecause of the partial government shutdown. >>> for a lot of people, the highlight of the weekend is? "saturday night live." >> you thought i was going to say don lemon, didn't you? >> yes, you are the highlight. did you watch? >> i did watch. i fell asleep on it, but i did watch. i think she tweeted you, didn't she? >> i was in boston and the world series was on. >> that part was not the sad story. all tvs around the world, what am i missing? >> she said change the channel, excla makes point, l-o-l. >> that's coo
and dep troit holds its first mayoral election. tuesday will be a big day for tourists in the nation's capi l capital. public tours resuming. they were stopped about seven months ago because of budget cuts known as the sequester. >>> on wednesday, a major case goes before the u.s. supreme court. the justices will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of holding public prayers before town meetings. and on friday, we'll finally get a look at the october jobs report....
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we're covering all the election angles with you today. let's start in menda, new jersey. >> reporter: there's a lot more activity outside this polling station at the fire station where chris christie will vote any minute now. we're starting to see his aides gather. and you might see cnn's jake tapper, he's here for an ex-exclusive interview. we're looking at chris christie very likely launching a national campaign for president in the next few years. that's why he's looking for a blowout win tonight. he wants to say it's a model for the national republican party which has been having problems like they are in virginia where peter hamby is covering that race. peter? >> reporter: i'm in mclean, virginia, where he's expected to win by mid to high digited as cuccinelli. this is expected to be a low turnout election as it often is in nonpresidential years. cuccinelli is trying to rally the base here. he's tapped rand paul, marco rubio, a number of republicans to campaign for him. he says this race is a referendum on obama care. but democrats o
we're covering all the election angles with you today. let's start in menda, new jersey. >> reporter: there's a lot more activity outside this polling station at the fire station where chris christie will vote any minute now. we're starting to see his aides gather. and you might see cnn's jake tapper, he's here for an ex-exclusive interview. we're looking at chris christie very likely launching a national campaign for president in the next few years. that's why he's looking for a blowout...
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>> i don't want to overinterpret a single election. let me put it this way, virginia nominated a hard edged conservative, who looks like he will lose in a closely divided state. nominate add nice guy, conservative, but one that is willing to work across the aisle, and it looks like christie is going to sweep to victory. the margin of victory for chris christie tonight, is that important in terms of a message he is trying to send about moderation from the republican party moving forward? >> no question about that. look, new jersey is a solid lick democratic state in presidential elections. not only to win re-elections to the governor seat, but to crush his democratic opposition, suggests that this is the kind of republican, conservative, but not a hard edged one who can win in a deeply democratic seat, and would likely have a strong race there should he be nominated. >> appreciate it, thank you so much. a professor of government and public policy at georgetown university. >> thank you. >> and our election coverage is just getting starte
>> i don't want to overinterpret a single election. let me put it this way, virginia nominated a hard edged conservative, who looks like he will lose in a closely divided state. nominate add nice guy, conservative, but one that is willing to work across the aisle, and it looks like christie is going to sweep to victory. the margin of victory for chris christie tonight, is that important in terms of a message he is trying to send about moderation from the republican party moving forward?...
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millennials are deciding elections, deciding what we buy which is why advertisers have gone after sophia vergara, the highest paid actress in hollywood, a cover girl selling diet pepsi. it's estimated she makes $19 million a year. here at fusion they want that audience, too. >> we are a generation, we're tweeting all day long. what we want is a place where we can talk about the headlines and be a part of the conversation. >> the network is called fusion. it's launching this evening. we can't wait. what would you like to see? tweet us. use the hashtag this is fusion. >>> this is "world news," much more ahead on this monday night from miami. you'll remember that moment caught on tape, the female passenger falling asleep on a stranger's lap. we've all had those uncomfortable moments jammed into a plane. what you haven't seen, the night vision experiment revealing why it's about to get more uncomfortable. >>> later tonight we take you inside the famous kitchen in miami, back to the vault that you need to swipe a fingerprint to get into. the most prized item on the menu, can you guess what it
millennials are deciding elections, deciding what we buy which is why advertisers have gone after sophia vergara, the highest paid actress in hollywood, a cover girl selling diet pepsi. it's estimated she makes $19 million a year. here at fusion they want that audience, too. >> we are a generation, we're tweeting all day long. what we want is a place where we can talk about the headlines and be a part of the conversation. >> the network is called fusion. it's launching this evening....
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i understand senators are worried about their re-election. let's worry about health care an stop worrying about politics. >> november 30th will be here before we know it. great to have you on, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> it's being called shop and frisk. barneys has until today to hand over its racial profiling policies to new york's attorney general, and so far no dice. >>> and this as opponents of new york's stop and frisk program face a major setback. michael skolnick will join me next. >>> plus a new book "double down" revealing juicy details about the 2012 election saying president obama considered replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on the ticket. the agenda panel will be all over that one. that topic also leads our big question for you this friday. should president obama have swapped out vp biden for hillary clinton in 2012? weigh in, join the conversation on twitter and facebook. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new c
i understand senators are worried about their re-election. let's worry about health care an stop worrying about politics. >> november 30th will be here before we know it. great to have you on, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> it's being called shop and frisk. barneys has until today to hand over its racial profiling policies to new york's attorney general, and so far no dice. >>> and this as opponents of new york's stop and frisk program face a major setback....
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, who is managing the bill for the minority, has been a supporter of this legislation before he was elected to the house. senator merkley on our side, who is the sponsor of the bill, was the leader of this effort in his state of oregon when he was in the organizinthe oregon state l. so both of them, one republican, one democrat, have been champions of this bill since before they even came here to congress. they both played a critical role in getting it into our committ committee. and even though senator merkley left our committee to join the appropriations committee, he always kept on top of this. and with their help, we voted it out of our help committee, as i said, in july, a strong bipartisan vote, 15-7. 15-7. and i want to thank the president occupant of the chair -- and i want to thank the present occupant of the chair, the distinguished senator from connecticut, for all his support and help of getting this bill through. and we had support of th three senators from the minority. as i said, it was a great bipartisan vote, 15-7. so, mr. president, despite the passage of laws at the state
, who is managing the bill for the minority, has been a supporter of this legislation before he was elected to the house. senator merkley on our side, who is the sponsor of the bill, was the leader of this effort in his state of oregon when he was in the organizinthe oregon state l. so both of them, one republican, one democrat, have been champions of this bill since before they even came here to congress. they both played a critical role in getting it into our committ committee. and even...
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medical enyals are deciding elections, deciding what we buy which is why advertisers have gone after sophia vergara. it's estimated she makes $19 million a year. here at fusion they want that audience too. >> what we want is a place where we can talk about the headlines and be a part of the conversation. >> the network is called fusion. it's launching this evening. we can't wait. what would you like to see? tweet us. use the hashtag this is fusion. this is "world news," much more ahead from miami. you'll remember that moment caught on tape, the female passenger falling asleep on a strangers lap. tonight what you haven't seen, the night vision experiment revealing why it's about to get more uncomfortable. >>> later tonight we take you inside the famous kitchen in miami, back to the vault that you need to swipe a finger print to get into. the most prized meitem on the menu, can you guess what it is? they make me prepare it. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel
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the virginia governor's election is a test of the tea party's power. and a case of alleged harassment. an n.f.l. lineman quits his team. a teammate is suspended when the "cbs evening news" continues. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >> pelley: hazing has long been part of life in the n.f.l. but what went on in the miami dolphins locker room may have taken bullying to a new extreme. mark strassmann looks at the two players at the center of this. >> reporter: both richie incognito and jonathan martin played offensive line for the dolphins. martin left the team last week after a lunchroom incident. the dolphins have suspended incogni
the virginia governor's election is a test of the tea party's power. and a case of alleged harassment. an n.f.l. lineman quits his team. a teammate is suspended when the "cbs evening news" continues. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the...
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key elections in some key states. not to mention new york city. that could be an early reading on how folks are reacting to all these health care messes. tuesday, on fbn, beginning at 8:00, to as long as it takes. just like we've done all the time ipast. then i'm thinking to myself, people might not be able to get this because they don't have fbn. and that would be a horrific development. not to get our unique read on the races in virginia, in new jersey, in new york city and scores of others. big ballot initiatives. those people are in a big pickle, you know. >> they're going to have to demand it. >> what if they don't demand it? what if they act like you and just say pretty please? >> ain't going to work. >> so what's the demeanor, what's the posture you take? >> call their subscriber and say, i need fox business network now. i needed it yesterday. >> did you scream it ever louder? >> as loud as they can. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? ca
key elections in some key states. not to mention new york city. that could be an early reading on how folks are reacting to all these health care messes. tuesday, on fbn, beginning at 8:00, to as long as it takes. just like we've done all the time ipast. then i'm thinking to myself, people might not be able to get this because they don't have fbn. and that would be a horrific development. not to get our unique read on the races in virginia, in new jersey, in new york city and scores of others....
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in 2014 senators up for re-election include democrats who came to power when barack obama was elected president back in 2008. democrats are defending 21 seats versus 14 seats for republicans. but in 2016, it's republican senators who will be playing defense. they'll be defending the seat gain they won in 2010. seven from states obama won. look at all the red on that map. tackling the fact it's a presidential election year turnout will be higher than it normally is. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the republican's party internal war continues to rage. the newest editors at the conservative national review called out bomb throwers on the right like ted cruz. they called them apocalyptic conservatives. that their strategy of shutting down the government had more poisonous divisions in the party. quote, conservative groups that have internalized the apocalyptic view of politics believe the most effective model for gaining ground is simply pressuring republicans to be more confrontational. the first step of the defunding strategy was not to persuade most republicans it
in 2014 senators up for re-election include democrats who came to power when barack obama was elected president back in 2008. democrats are defending 21 seats versus 14 seats for republicans. but in 2016, it's republican senators who will be playing defense. they'll be defending the seat gain they won in 2010. seven from states obama won. look at all the red on that map. tackling the fact it's a presidential election year turnout will be higher than it normally is. we'll be right back....
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it's election day today. did you know this? >> i did. well, i saw the bounce in your step as you came walking in here. >> walking in here. >> he laughs at anything. i laughs at your jokes. he -- >> right. >> but you are, you're in a good mood. hope and change. >> hope and change. >> 2.0, hope and change for new york city. >> i don't know about that. >> i hope you get -- i hope my 15 cents over dollar you make. i do. 15 cents. >> yesterday you told me that you hoped that i speak out to hundreds -- >> i want you to -- right. i want you to have -- a second job to pay the taxes on your first job. >> when i told you i was going to become your marion neighbor in new jersey, you said you don't want that, either. >> no, i don't want that, either. it's complicated. >> you will never get your code to the gates in my neighborhood. we'll keep changing it if you ever do find out what it is. >> one, two, three, four. >> i can never remember that, though. >> that's what it is for most gates. anyway, joining us now with a look at the key rates, ben whit
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. >>> it is election day across america, but in washington state, there is one controversial ballot initiative that really got our attention. jane wells is in seattle with the story. jane, hit us up. >> mandy, seattle and washington was the first state to label farmed seafood versus wild and with i 52 being voted on today could be the first state in the nation to force labeling of some but not all foods including genetically modified ingredients after the airwaves have been inundated in a record-breaking $30 million battle by both sides. >> i believe people have a right to know what's in their food. >> it's simple and it won't cost you a dime. >> not a dime. >> we have a right to know if our food has been genetically engineered. yes on 522. >> in a rare show of agreement major daily newspapers throughout washington urge no on 522. >> 522 would require a whole separate labeling system just for our state. that would be unfair and costly for washington farmers, consumers and taxpayers. >> now, opponents include all the major food manufacturers, outspending supporters three to one, claiming there'
. >>> it is election day across america, but in washington state, there is one controversial ballot initiative that really got our attention. jane wells is in seattle with the story. jane, hit us up. >> mandy, seattle and washington was the first state to label farmed seafood versus wild and with i 52 being voted on today could be the first state in the nation to force labeling of some but not all foods including genetically modified ingredients after the airwaves have been...
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amazing to see clinton didn't win. >> cuccinelli said this election is a referendum on obama care. here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama care, i wanted to show my support for it. it's exciting to be on your parents' insurance if you can't get it otherwise. >> connie schultz, clearly terry mcauliffe has not run away from obama care. in fact, this has been a focal woipt point of his conversation, the benefits of the state of virginia. if he doesn't win, what does that mean? >> i am having a hard time imagining he won't win at this point. i think ken cuccinelli wishes he could make this a referendum on the affordable care act. but this is not a good time i
amazing to see clinton didn't win. >> cuccinelli said this election is a referendum on obama care. here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care...
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in 2014 senators up for re-election include democrats who came to power when barack obama was elected president back in 2008. democrats are defending 21 seats versus 14 seats for republicans. but in 2016, it's republican senators who will be playing defense. they'll be dechding the seat gain they won in 2010. seven from states obama won. look at all the red on that map. tackling the fact it's a presidential election year turnout will be higher than it normally is. we'll be right back. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-ar
in 2014 senators up for re-election include democrats who came to power when barack obama was elected president back in 2008. democrats are defending 21 seats versus 14 seats for republicans. but in 2016, it's republican senators who will be playing defense. they'll be dechding the seat gain they won in 2010. seven from states obama won. look at all the red on that map. tackling the fact it's a presidential election year turnout will be higher than it normally is. we'll be right back. [ fishing...
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almost electability versus ideology argument playing out. chris christie appears to be cruising towards re-election and ken cuccinelli is trailing mccalliffe. >> as exploring this as the 2016 proxy fight between clinton and christie. >> one of the reasons it's a proxy fight, a lot of people working on the terry mccalliffe campaign, there are folks who wouldn't play a big role in the hillary clinton for president campaign, on the other hand chris christie doing well in the exit polls with different demographic groups, what george w. bush did was able to take his message, i won latinos by a big margin or did better with african-americans than a normal republican candidate would do and make that case in a presidential bid. >> mark murray, we'll keep track as far as clinton and these appearances in the next few days. >>> both new york times and wall street journal report immigration reform stands to become the next issue that divides the republican party, following the infighting over the government shutdown. the times reports a push to bring im
almost electability versus ideology argument playing out. chris christie appears to be cruising towards re-election and ken cuccinelli is trailing mccalliffe. >> as exploring this as the 2016 proxy fight between clinton and christie. >> one of the reasons it's a proxy fight, a lot of people working on the terry mccalliffe campaign, there are folks who wouldn't play a big role in the hillary clinton for president campaign, on the other hand chris christie doing well in the exit polls...